Media Library

The Media Library consists of a variety of educational resources that
circulate to our local school districts on a weekly basis. Media cover
most subject areas and range from nursery/preschool through adult levels.
The Library also offers the special collections and services listed
below. All videos in our special collections are also available in our
circulating library and can be found in the online SNAP catalog at http://snap.sllboces.org.

Big Books List - Most Big Book kits include one Big Book and 30 student copies and a Teacher's Guide. Both fiction and nonfiction titles are available.

Classroom Book Collections (CBC) - Multiple copies of trade books for use with small group or whole class
instruction. Some titles also have audio versions and teaching
materials available. These titles can be ordered through the SNAP catalog.

Collections Housed in the District - Many collections listed below are housed in the school
districts that have requested them. Any exceptions are noted*. Contact your audiovisual
coordinator to find out if your school district has requested these
collections and, if so where they are located.

Coordinated Cooperative Collection Development Kits (CCCD Kits) - These kits combine print and media resources to supplement and enhance units taught around a particular book or theme. In recent years, these kits have been specifically purchased to partner with a Common Core Module or Domain. Through the School Library System (SLS), participating
districts collectively pool some of their CCCD monies to develop author
and theme kits. Cooperatively developed kits are housed at the BOCES
LRC and circulated through the Media Library.

Dubbing Services for Educational Programming
- We provide satellite and off-air dubbing services for educational
programming. This service is provided on a daily, weekly or in bulk
feed format depending on program scheduling. We must be able to verify
rights to record all programs requested.

Learn360 - Learn360 is an interactive media-on-demand service for the K-12 education market, providing teachers and students the power to meet and exceed 21st century educational expectations across all curriculums. Through streaming video, audio and accompanying support materials, Learn360 supports web-based learning by providing an online collaborative environment where users can share information and ideas 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Content is correlated to State, Common Core and Provincial standards, as well as 21st century learning initiatives. Access this service is provided through SNAP.

LRC Media Library Pamphlet/Brochure - A brochure designed to advertise the materials and services available in the Media Library. Please feel free to print and share as needed.

Math CCCD Kits - The math kits through the School Library System have been created to supplement the math curriculum for elementary, middle, and high school levels. The kits includes materials for students and teachers. There are hands-on materials in all kits.

Multimedia Kits - These small kits generally have a single book, stuffed animal, and some form of media whether it be a DVD or audio version of the book.

PBS Learning Media NY - PBS Learning Media NY is your destination for direct access to thousands of
classroom-ready, curriculum-targeted digital resources. PBS
Learning Media builds on the strength of public media and is designed to
improve teacher effectiveness and student achievement. Resources are
aligned to Common Core and national standards and include videos and
interactives, as well as audio, documents, and in-depth lesson plans.
You can browse by standards, grade level, subject area, and special
collections. You can also favorite, and share resources with your class
and colleagues through folders and social media. Access this service is provided through SNAP.

Seasonal DVD Collections - These
collections are sent to the schools in the fall for them to keep for the school year. They have been curated to target elementary level students. Contact your audio
visual coordinator or librarian to locate this collection in your
school district.

The St. Lawrence-Lewis Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The BOCES is an equal opportunity employer. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Rafael A. Olazagasti III Director of Human Resources and General Counsel 40 West Main Street, Canton, NY 13617 315 386-4504 rolazagasti@sllboces.org. Inquiries concerning the application of the St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES non-discrimination policies may also be referred to the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), 32 Old Slip, 26th Floor, New York, NY 10005, telephone (646) 428-3800 (voice) or (800) 877-8339 (TTY).